14th Century
- Robert Comberwell, (1300)
- Radulph de Haverland, (1301)
- John de Newent, (1302)
- Radulphus Gaultier, (1303)
- Pierre Le Marchant, (1304)
- Massey de la Court, (1305-1309)
- James de Vinchelez, (1310)
- Robert Le Gay, (1311-1312)
- Gaultier de la Hogue, (1313-1314)
- Massey de la Court, (1315-1316)
- Pierre Le Marchant, (1317)
- Massey de la Court, (1318)
- Robert Le Gay, (1319)
- Radulphus Gaultier, (1320)
- John Le Marchant, (1321)
- James de Vinchelez, (1322)
- William Le Petit, (1323)
- Guillaume de Souslemont, (1324)
- William Le Petit, (1325)
- Pierre de Garis, (1326)
- Henry de St Martin, (1327)
- Radulphus Le Gay, (1328)
- Radulphus Cokerel, (1329)
- Geoffrey de la Hogue, (1330)
- Thomas d'Esterfield, (1331)
- Radulphus Le Gay, (1332-1339)
- Jean de la Lande (1340-1346)
- Jean de la Lande (1347-1356)
- John Le Marchant (1357-1383)
- John Nicholas (1384-1386)
- Gervais de Clermont (1387-1411)
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